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Tagged Victory of the Daleks

This year, Doctor Who has been back on our screen ten whole years. It feels like yesterday that the TARDIS materialised once more; suitably, it also feels like forever. So join us as we celebrate a decade with the Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, and Twelfth Doctors. Let’s find out which serials are our favourites, and shine…

Doctor Who collectibles are about to take the next leap forward with the launch of the new smartphone operated Dalek and K9! That’s right; if you’ve been crying out for a way to use Bluetooth technology to manoeuvre one of Skaro’s fiendish finest or Professor Marius’s faithful friend around your kitchen table (look, just go…

Today is World Book Day, a celebration of everything novel. Poems, short stories, scripts, novels – this is the annual event to indulge. For many book readers, today is a day like any other. Because we’re always reading books. I suspect you do too. The Doctor certainly reads a lot: we’ve evidence in that throughout Who…

Greetings Kasterborites! I have been musing over my Christmas list when it comes to Doctor Who Series 9 and beyond. I’ve been thinking about the darker, edgier direction Series 8 took and the kind of things that give me that little tingle of awe that I think are referred to as “squeee” or “the feels”….

Moffat threw it out there some time ago. He said he was nearer the end of his time as showrunner than the beginning. So the end is near – but moment must be prepared for! We want a smooth changeover to someone that wants the role and that we want in charge of our show…

The Stars of Time event returns to Weston-super-Mare this weekend, and there are plenty of things for Doctor Who fans to enjoy. Perhaps most notably attending is Julian Glover, best-known for playing Scaroth, last of the Jagaroth in City of Death. Whovians will also know him from The Crusades, in which he played Richard the Lionheart, but…

Cardiff has been the home of Doctor Who for about a decade now, but is it time the series moves further North? Location manager, Iwan Roberts, seems to think so! And you can probably guess from his name that Iwan doesn’t mean Yorkshire or Scotland – but North Wales! Talking to Daily Post’s Richard Beech,…